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  • The sources of English monastic life in the rule of Saint Benedict, and those who have embraced the rule: family tree. Etching by W. Hollar, 1655.
  • Family tree of the Schoenberg family. Engraving by C. P. Lindemann, 1736, after A. Wernerin.
  • Genealogical table of the Franconian line of the Hohenzollern arranged in circular writing in the shape of the Prussian royal crown surrounding the complete set of coats of arms of the line. Engraving by M. Buchinger.
  • The tree of intemperance, showing diseases and vices caused by alcohol. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • Henri Duc de Guise has his hand trapped in a split tree trunk when the two parts of the tree are brought together, contrary to Nature; the tree representing the family tree of the kings of France, which diverges into a Valois branch and a Bourbon (Navarre) branch. Etching.
  • Genealogical tables of Ephraim and David. Etching, c. 1700.
  • Saint Louis, King Louis lX of France: a family tree of the House of Bourbon showing the descendants of King Louis and Marguerite de Provence, and of Jean de Bourgogne and Agnès de Bourbon (Agnès de Dampierre). Engraving, 1615.
  • A tree bearing apples labelled with virtues; representing the life of Christian virtue. Coloured lithograph, 1870, after J. Bakewell, 1771.
  • The tree of temperance, showing benefits caused by healthy living. Coloured lithograph, 1872.
  • A family tree of the provinces and colleges of the Jesuit order, with horological markings to show the time in each location relative to noon in Rome. Engraving after A. Kircher, 1646.